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- Wow newsmax, Edward R Murrow would be proud.
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- Could it be??!
An untold story lies behind Hillary Clinton%u2019s determination to remain in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination %u2014 the possible revelation of a shocking recording of rival Barack Obama%u2019s wife Michelle.
That%u2019s the word from longtime political analyst Roger J. Stone Jr., who writes on his The StoneZONE Web site that the recording purportedly documents Michelle Obama making racist comments in a speech.
According to Stone, Hillary aides are in a race with Republicans to get their hands on the offensive recording.
%u201COn the heels of Michelle Obama%u2019s quote that she %u2018has never been proud of her country%u2019 until now, the new controversy could turn the contest upside down, but it more likely%u201D to benefit %u201CJohn McCain than to boost Hillary Clinton to the nomination %u2014 if the alleged recording exists,%u201D Stone writes.
He also asserts that Mark Penn, Clinton%u2019s former chief campaign strategist, has told sources that the bombshell %u201Ccould come this week.%u201D
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- I supported Obama up until he sold out his church because he couldn''t take the heat of a little criticism. That makes him look awful - he looks like another fame-gaming crackhead. What if American workers get a little criticism from the bankers - will he sell us out?
The guy was tested, and he failed. He chose to deny God and his church in order to please some dumb racists or curry favor with some rich people. He does not deserve to be president.
If you deny me before men, I will deny you. - Reply to this comment
- Wow, what''s with all the GOPigs hanging out in this section? :o
Anyway . . . there''s so many mixed messages coming out of camp Clinton - this must be so painful for them to let go? Maybe their hearts are in conflict with their heads or something . . . I wouldn''t be surprised if in response to Barack hitting the magic number Hillary continues to give mixed messages and announces suspending her campaign and then adds that she''s going on to take the fight to the credentials committee or something totally contradictory like that?
The tide from the political world seems to have really turned towards looking for closure, so I''m sure the last thing she wants to be remembered for at the close of this epic primary season is to come off looking like a total nut like some of her die-hard supporters looked at the Rules Committee in FL with all the screaming and the sobbing and the fist pumping . . . yikes . . .
PS fyi I''m a girl, Sammy my cat is the boy . . . girls rule, boys drool! :p (picture of drooly boy to the left) - Reply to this comment
- Insane.
I could not agree more - Barack Insane (oh sorry Hussein) Obama. - Reply to this comment
Insane.- Reply to this comment
- And Zell Miller, don''''t forget him.
You are RIGHT - another wise individual.
YOU are smarter than you sound! - Reply to this comment
- "Lieberman, finally had enough of the "true progressives" in the dem party.
Posted by engp at 11:03 PM : Jun 02, 2008"
And Zell Miller, don''t forget him. - Reply to this comment
- You mean like the Dem party in 1968 when they were against equal rights and had senior members like Strom Thurman and Jessie Helms? You mean like that Dem party?
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You forgot the birth of the KKK!! - Reply to this comment
- It is no wonder that a good American patriot and senator, Joe Lieberman, finally had enough of the "true progressives" in the dem party.
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